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3.6: Translational Spring and Viscous Damper (Dashpot)
May 22, 2022 · A dashpot (mechanical viscous damper) is a discrete component that resists translational velocity. An idealized linear, viscous damper is represented graphically by a piston-cylinder assembly, Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\).
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Dashpots are used to model relative velocity-dependent force or torsional resistance. They can also provide viscous energy dissipation mechanisms.
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Jul 20, 2022 · This damper, commonly called a dashpot, is shown in Figure 23.13. The viscous force arises when objects move through fluids at speeds slow enough so that there is no turbulence. When the viscous force opposes the …
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The mechanical analog for a Newtonian fluid is a dashpot. The simple constitutive relationship for a dashpot indicates that the force in the fluid depends on the rate the dashpot is displaced, or equivalently the velocity of the dashpot.
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